On Friday, April 7, the That’s PRD 2017 Smartphone Photography Contest Awards Ceremony was held at Sky Hall gallery on the ninth floor of Party Pier. The event was attended by contest finalists, photography buffs, media personnel, members of the diplomatic community and our esteemed readers.
This was our first year holding the contest and we were blown away by the response from residents across the Pearl River Delta, with hundreds of amazing photos submitted throughout March.
The 12 winners (and two honorable mentions) of our 2017 Smartphone Photography Contest saw their photos exhibited at the reception, where guests were encouraged to vote onsite for their favorite piece – with the two photographers whose photos received the most votes winning P10 smartphones graciously donated by Huawei.
Before we move on to the winning photographs, here are some photos of the event:
Click here to view the event photo gallery, with a selection of images shot with the Huawei P10’s spectacular dual Leica camera.
And without further ado, here's a full list of this year's Smartphone Photography Contest winners...
First Place
Photographer: Su Zhenjie
Second Place
Photographer: Sandy Bergeron
The Best of the Rest
Photographer: Mio Hu
Photographer: John Eas
Photographer: Sorasak Bunrod
Photographer: Daniel Ma
Photographer: Grace Guan
Photographer: Max Bradshaw
Photographer: Eric Mehlbrech
Photographer: Kevin Lee
Photographer: Dominique Lila
Photographer: Christian Saavedra
Photographer: Serena Shih
Photographer: Sue Francis
Thought your pic was awesome but it didn’t make the cut? Connect with us on Instagram (@thatsprd) by tagging #thatsprd for a chance to be featured on our feed and in the City Snapshot column of our magazine.
Hats off to our amazing sponsors, it wouldn't have been possible without you!
Platinum Sponsors:
Huawei, Zapatas, Chile, FIJI Water, Goose Island, Pearl River Beer, Viking Beer and Feel More Bagels
Gold Sponsors:
The Westin Guangzhou, Marriott Hotel Shunde and Dolphins Photo Studio
And last, but certainly not least, a major thanks to our deck master DJ Tangen for the groovy music.
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